Highland Park High School senior and baseball player Ryan Romo has been arrested on charges of sexual assault of a child, a second-degree felony, according to court records.

Romo, 18, was arrested by University Park police on Monday. The victim, an acquaintance, reported to University Park police that she was raped on Saturday.

The police report does not include the girl’s age.

According to the arrest warrant affidavit, she ran into Romo at a concert at the Palladium Ballroom on Saturday night and took a cab with him to his Chevy Tahoe. She told police they drove to his house and parked on the street. She said they were kissing in the back seat and he refused to stop when she told him she did not want to have sex.

The girl said she told Romo, “No, I don’t wanna do this,” and screamed “stop,” but Romo did not listen.

After she got home, the girl’s mother noticed she was upset and asked her what was wrong. The girl told her mother what happened and her mother took her to Baylor Medical Center at Plano, where a rape exam was done. The exam showed a tear and abrasions, according to the affidavit.

On Monday, in a phone call between the girl and Romo that was recorded by University Park police, Romo acknowledged that he had sex with her and told her, “I had fun. We should definitely hang out again,” according to the affidavit.

The police recorded another conversation, later that day in the girl’s car. She told Romo, “I just wish it didn’t happen like that, you know like? ” He replied, “yeah.” She said, “Like I wish, cause, I said stop … I said no. … I wish you’d stopped you know or not done it.” Romo replied, “Ok, you’re making me feel bad, wow.”

University Park police said that Romo was transferred yesterday to Dallas County jail and posted bond, which was $100,000.

According to the arraignment sheet, Romo is not to have contact with the alleged victim, her family or go any place that they frequent. He was also ordered to have no contact with any minor child and submit to random drug tests.

Romo is a star player on the high school’s baseball team, leading the team in RBIs last season, according to Dallas Morning News reports.

A call to his father Adam Romo Jr., chief executive officer of Eatzi’s Market & Bakery, was not returned Wednesday.